WJHS Green Team Program Goals
Recycling Program – white paper, newspaper, plastic bottles and paperboard
to begin on January 7, 2008
* Program announcement and information rollout – target date –
December 1st - 14th
* Mr. Ternes’ 9th grade Health classes will create a theme/logo for
overall project and assign 2 person teams from his homeroom to work with assigned
homerooms in building on information rollout and education about program.
* They will also assemble information packets for all homeroom teachers outlining
who (collectors), when (sched of collection), where (receptacles in rooms
and cafeteria), what (items to be recycled) and how recycling program will
work – step-by-step information.
* A ‘Green Team’ faculty rep will also speak at the December faculty
meeting to provide overview and answer general questions.
* Mrs. Hopper’s 8th grade Journalism class will write an article with
program information in the December Cowboy Courier Newsletter.

Requesting Sponsorship of Program from WJHS PTO
* 45 small recycling bins for each classroom in Woodland
* 3 large recycling receptacles for the cafeteria and for holding until collection
* Plastic gloves for handling recyclables
* Green smocks or aprons for students to wear when handling recyclables and
when collecting litter around campus
* Stickers for ‘badges’ for student participants to wear while
collecting (printed in-house)
* Large, clear plastic trash bags for collection of plastic bottles (as req’d
by the City)
* Collection of said materials by the City of Fayetteville, once a quarter,
for $29 per quarter
* Folders for homeroom teacher packets and copies
* Paper for signage
* Other necessary supplies for safety

Long Term/Additional Goals
* Expanding the “Curb the Clutter” Project - by adopting the two
remaining streets around Woodland (Poplar and Green Acres) – Driver/Hopper/Ternes
and GT, Journalism and Health students.
* Vegetable and Flower Garden - Mr. Ternes and Health students to plant, study,
analyze and understand healthy eating choices in conjunction with Mr. Kunzelmann’s
9th grade Studio Art classes for still life projects.
* New Landscaping after the Remodel of the Front of WJHS - once complete,
using native Arkansas plants - Mr. Driver and GT students.
* Curriculum-based Research Project for GT Students - these students will
analyze waste and suggest alternative solutions for Woodland community - Mr.
Driver and GT students.
* Curriculum-based Research Project for 8th Grade Science Students - organized
by Susan Abram, 8th grade Science teacher, the project will analyze consumption,
waste, and suggest alternative solutions for the Woodland community.